Reining Horses for Sale near Paradise, CA

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Quarter Horse Mare
Performance bred mare. Very calm for her age. Ground work done and will be..
Chico, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Chico, CA
CA
$2,500
Paint Mare
SIRE HAS ROM's IN REINING AND BARREL RACING, POINTS IN HALTER, POLE PENDIN..
Palermo, California
Black
Paint
Mare
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Palermo, CA
CA
$3,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Cute, quiet Bay gelding with a HUGE kind eye. Chip is athletic and quiet a..
Red Bluff, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Red Bluff, CA
CA
$1,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
AQHA #4131347. "KC" has a strong foundation pedigree with Chex top and bott..
Orland, California
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Orland, CA
CA
$650
Quarter Horse Mare
GORGEOUS black mane and tail, perfect diamond on her forhead, little diamon..
Chico, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Chico, CA
CA
Sold
Paint Mare
Rescue horse, aprox 200 lbs underweight. Healthy just underweight. Great l..
Grass Valley, California
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Grass Valley, CA
CA
$400
Paint Stallion
APHA Tri Color Tobaino yearling Stud Colt, "Breaker" is very Athletic well ..
Corning, California
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Corning, CA
CA
$5,000
Paint Stallion
Don't miss out on this Eye Stopping, Atheltic, Well Balance Pretty moven 2 ..
Corning, California
Paint
Stallion
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Corning, CA
CA
$6,500
Paint Stallion
We are offering a Color Live Foal Guarantee with this breeding that we are ..
Corning, California
Paint
Stallion
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Corning, CA
CA
$750
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About Paradise, CA

The first post office was established at Paradise in 1877; it closed for a time in 1911, but was re-established later that year, when the post office at Orloff was closed. Paradise incorporated in 1979. For many years, the Butte County Railroad operated trains along the ridge, serving mines and sawmills. According to GNIS, the community has been known in the past by four different names or spellings: Leonards Mill, Poverty Ridge, Pair-O-Dice, and Paradice. A legend persists that the town was named because it was the home of the Pair o' Dice Saloon, an idea supported by a 1900 railroad map referring to the town as Paradice.